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Lesbians Starve Daughter To Death
“They were being starved and beaten every day,” the girls’ mother admitted while on the stand. She’s been charged with criminal homicide along with Echo Butler.
“Echo would grab their throats so they couldn’t breathe and choke them until their eyes would roll back into their heads,” Snyder said.
Lesbians Starve Daughter To Death
Florida woman revoked bail after killing 4-year-old girl
Cheating wives are more likely to own a cat
Cats to be forced indoors and only allowed outside on a LEASH
Lesbian kills her children then herself to avoid a custody battle
Teacher busted for sexual relationship with student after husband alerts principal
Lesbian couple's son rejected at school
Woman’s sexuality becomes factor in breakup
Palm Springs food ware ordinance takes effect
Provisions in the ordinance include a ban on the sale and use of polystyrene food containers such as foam, a ban on plastic straws and stirrers, a ban on single-use plastic bags for takeout orders and a requirement that reusable food ware be used for on-site dining.
Palm Springs food ware ordinance takes effect
‘I’m in the fucking drive-thru’
Animal cruelty bill advances despite opposition from pet advocates
Who Will Win Best Actor at the 2022 Oscars?
Violent crime doubles near Queen Anne homeless shelter
Now even the steaks are being locked up!
Indian couple sues son, daughter-in-law for not giving them grandkids
Son, 13, was accused of SEXUAL HARASSMENT for refusing to refer to classmate by 'they/them' pronouns
'the world still needs grown-ass men'
Maher noticed that American women are obsessing over Zelenskyy, who the New York Post and Forward labeled as a "sex symbol" earlier this month. Maher stressed that progressives can't consider Zelenskyy a sex symbol while also denouncing masculinity as toxic.
'the world still needs grown-ass men'
Father & son get stabbed 10 times while saving elderly victim
Rape has always been the cruellest weapon of war
Kamala's deputy chief of staff becomes ELEVENTH aide to leave in mass exodus
Man who shot dead his ex-husband during furious child custody row will NOT be charged
Seattle continues to go backward on crime
Chicago Police staffing hits a new low
Woke Big Apple sees major crime rocket 44%
Reporter Feels ‘Damn Lucky’ After Losing Limbs In Ukraine Attack
Burglar gets rude surprise during truck break-in
Hollywood consumes half the oil from the Amazon rainforest
“The world has failed us,” Correa said in 2013 as he announced a lifting of the moratorium on oil drilling in Yasuní.
The move to drill hundreds of new wells in the national park requires the building of roads and other infrastructure that is likely to accelerate deforestation, environmentalists say. Construction of an initial road inside the park is now less than 1,300 feet from the “no-go” zone designed to protect the uncontacted tribes, according to the report.
Crude reality
Toxic Things Celebrities Do
LA residents say homelessness crisis is city's biggest problem
I WANT GUN FOR PROTECTION
Beverly Hills Hires More Officers And Increases Patrols
Philadelphia now has more murders than NYC and LA and a DOZEN major US cities
Jogging is only good for you if the air is clean
Leo says his new movie is about about science denial and climate change (LOL)
Glute pumping, lip plumping, skin smoothing
'Somebody gift these people some vasectomies
My Brother Set Me Up on a Date With an Underage Girl
I am getting divorced from my wife. Last week, my younger brother (he’s 24, I’m 37) called me and said he’d met this woman at his job who was perfect for me. Then I turned up at the restaurant and she was clearly not in her thirties, and after I sat down and briefly spoke to her, she was clearly not an adult. I have no idea what to do next.
My Brother Set Me Up on a Date With an Underage Girl
'They tried to make me marry my 12-year-old cousin'
A McDonald’s Franchise Hired a Registered Sex Offender
Principal who allowed boy to remain in class after being accused of sexual assault
Girl, 11, catches gonorrhoea from bathing in hot springs
'Queer, nonbinary trans' professor claims it's OK for adults to be sexually attracted to minors
Two Arkansas men admit raping a six-year-old girl after hospital found she had STIs
16-year-old girl said she was raped hundreds of times by 400 people
Vir Das accused of ‘vilifying nation’
Man pleaded guilty to raping four teens but only got PROBATION because he's white
How To Mess Up Your Relationship With Your Parents
We all messed up the relationship with our parents at least once. Remember that time when dad didn’t talk to you for weeks? What about mom? Did she try to fix it up with a family dinner?
Well, you might not be that young, but what difference does this make. Most adults have a somewhat challenging relationship with their parents. While parents neglect the fact that you are a responsible grown-up, you are hiding behind their wisdom. How many times have you asked your parents for their advice regardless of their experience level? Hopefully, not too many times. We all make that mistake because we neglect that our parents don’t know it all.
Two out of three (66%) of adolescents age 12–17 live with both parents, 24% with their mother only, 5% with their father only, and 5% with neither parent [1]. The quality of parents’ relationships makes a difference to children in many ways. — Act for Youth
How To Mess Up Your Relationship With Your Parents
Gayle King reveals she is BANNING unvaccinated family members from Thanksgiving
Moms and dads watch while children, aged 5 to 7, engage in 'full-on fight fest' after school in Brooklyn park
Mayor de Blasio insists mask mandate WILL be in effect in NYC public schools this fall despite latest CDC guidance
Parents of toddler who plunged 150 feet to her death when her grandfather accidentally dropped her from deck of cruise ship have lost
CBS News reporter quits, says she can now 'be candid' about her support for 'abortion rights'
5-Year-Old Ohio Boy Shot by 'Intoxicated' Mother, Currently in Stable Condition, Police Say
Teen shot friend in West Jordan church parking lot
Far more adults don’t want children than previously thought
Marie Claire sparks outrage among pro-life groups with article saying Hollywood should depict MORE abortions because that is more reflective of reality
More than 4 million Americans face eviction amid worsening housing crisis
More than 4 million people say they fear being evicted or foreclosed upon in the coming months, just as two studies released Wednesday found that the nation's housing availability and affordability crisis is expected to worsen significantly following the pandemic.
The studies come as a federal eviction moratorium is set to expire at the end of the month. The moratorium has kept many tenants owing back rent housed. Making matters worse, the tens of billions of dollars in federal emergency rental assistance that was supposed to solve the problem has not reached most tenants.
More than 4 million Americans face eviction amid worsening housing crisis
EIGHT THOUSAND homeless people will be moved out of New York's hotels and back into shelters after wealthy residents' angry backlash at the city over their new neighbors
Oregon governor tells residents to call cops on people violating COVID restrictions
As the nation cracks down on group activities so close to the Thanksgiving holiday, Gov. Kate Brown, a Democrat, has told Oregon's residents to call the cops if they see coronavirus violations.
“This is no different than what happens if there's a party down the street and it's keeping everyone awake,” Brown said in an interview Friday. “What do neighbors do [in that case]? They call law enforcement because it's too noisy. This is just like that. It's like a violation of a noise ordinance.”
“Oregon is on a steep and stark slope of rising coronavirus cases,” said Patrick Allen, director of the health department. “But we aren’t powerless in the face of this virus. Because it depends on us to slow the spread. Your choices make a difference.”
Oregon governor tells residents to call cops on people violating COVID restrictions
'Curfew Breakers:' Hundreds Protest In Huntington Beach
In-Person Dining At Restaurants, Other Establishments To Be Prohibited Under Modified LA County Public Health Order
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Warns Certain Areas May Go Back Under Restrictive COVID-19 Orders
Family members film PSA urging people to stay home after 15 of them get COVID-19 following birthday party: 'We feel guilty for gathering'
Landlords skirt COVID-19 eviction bans, using intimidation and tricks to boot tenants
Cash-strapped renters nationwide say their landlords tried to skirt COVID-19 eviction moratoriums by changing locks, removing trash containers so waste piled up and – in one case – attempting to unbolt the front door right off an apartment.
They told state attorneys general that they were kicked out of their homes after landlords accused them of violating tenant rules, like smoking cigarettes inside their units or failing to take the hitches off of their mobile homes.
Like Heidi Stach, who lost her job due to the pandemic and fell behind on rent, they assumed they were protected. But Stach says her landlord found an end-run to Wisconsin’s eviction ban: Instead of starting a court process, he sent her a notice to vacate this summer because he was not renewing her lease.
Landlords skirt COVID-19 eviction bans, using intimidation and tricks to boot tenants
How might a mask mandate play out? Look to the battle over seat belt laws
If public health officials want to get people to wear masks to curb the spread of Covid-19, they might take a lesson from what is now a widely accepted aspect of American life: buckling up.
Beginning in the 1950s, the effort to get people to adopt seat belts took legislation, enforcement, and public health campaigns. And, especially in its early days, it was met with misinformation and pushback, especially around personal freedom.
“Industry didn’t want to bring up the issue of safety,” Ralph Nader, a consumer activist and early seat belt champion, told STAT. “They were selling high performance, speed, and glamour.”
How might a mask mandate play out? Look to the battle over seat belt laws
Trailer Park Landlord Allegedly Threatened Tenants With Rent Hike If Biden Wins
A Colorado landlord allegedly sent the tenants of his trailer park a letter warning of big rent increases if Joe Biden is elected president.
“Please understand IF Joe Biden is elected as our next President, everything you do and have to pay for will change completely,” the landlord of the Fort Morgan trailer park allegedly wrote, according to a letter obtained by Denver NBC station KUSA. “Everything will be increased. Like paying ALOT more in taxes, utilities, gasoline, groceries, new permits, fees and regulations…everything! This also means YOUR RENT will be increased to cover these expenses. Most likely, rent would DOUBLE in price!”
Trailer Park Landlord Allegedly Threatened Tenants With Rent Hike If Biden Wins
Landlords Challenge U.S. Eviction Ban and Continue to Oust Renters
Why some Latino essential workers remain overlooked amid racial reckoning protests
The vast majority of Latinos living in the U.S. (around 60.6 million) are not undocumented, but 15.7% lived in poverty in 2019, a number that had been falling, but is still more than double their white counterparts, according to Census data.
Latinos also make up a large portion of the labor force in service sectors that were considered essential after the COVID-19 pandemic started (some 65%) -- like some construction, health care and food service workers -- leaving them at higher risk of being exposed to the disease without the protections typically afforded first responders and other traditional essential workers.
"Why are Latinos dying at a higher rate? Because we have no choice," said Frankie Miranda, the president of the Hispanic Federation, which supports Latino-led non-profits around the country. "We have to go to work, stock the shelves, deliver the food, be the sanitation workers, and of course we don't have the protective gear or any kind of information that can help us really navigate this. We know this for sure because our member agencies -- that were already underfunded and under-resourced -- were the ones that needed to step in and be the first responders for our communities."
When asked why he believes the Mexican community has not jumped into action and demanded racial equality following the Black Lives Matter protests, Alvarez suggested: "We are too afraid. Even if you want to do a peaceful protest, you don't want to be arrested because you can get deported."
Alvarez's case points to another situation that many Latinos say is affecting the community: lack of unity.
Why some Latino essential workers remain overlooked amid racial reckoning protests
Amish Brothers Won’t Do Prison Time After Impregnating Their 13-Year-Old Sister
Two Amish brothers have pled guilty to molesting their 13-year-old sister — but none of them will likely be serving prison time.
Aaron Schwartz, 22, and his brother Petie, 18, were arrested in June after being accused of repeatedly raping their underage sister, who was 12 years old when the attacks started, according to the Webster County Citizen, a local newspaper.
Authorities first became aware of the sexual assault when the sister became pregnant by one of the brothers, the County Citizen reports. The brothers were arrested, and Petie and Aaron each allegedly admitted to having sex with the girl six times over the past year, local station KOLR reports. Their two younger brothers, both minors, also allegedly had sex with the sister.
When asked whether he’d do it again, Aaron told investigators, “Not to a little one like that,” according to a probable cause statement obtained by Oxygen.com.
Amish Brothers Won’t Do Prison Time After Impregnating Their 13-Year-Old Sister
To Be a Parent Right Now Is To Be a Liar
My four-year-old called it “the sickness.” After preschool was canceled and we all moved inside, he would look at the calendar and ask, “When do you think the sickness will end?” He doesn’t ask that anymore. Instead, when we go on a drive, once every Sunday, no stops, he’ll point out places and say, “Maybe next year we can go there.” The 7-Eleven. The library. The playground. It’s a long list at this point.
Now he’s five. His birthday was celebrated indoors. His grandma and cousins drove by, beeping. We told him it was a fun parade, but he mostly seemed confused. Pretending these activities are entertaining is familiar to parents now. We’re stuck making the best of it as the weeks turn into months, as one season becomes two. “Maybe next year,” my son will say again, his voice a whisper, a promise.
Esquire
Futuristic 'Micrashell' Suit Aims to Make Concerts Safe During a Pandemic
Thanks to COVID-19, and—more specifically—a delayed mitigation push here in the U.S., the live concert element of the music industry has remained on an effective pause. While many artists and managers were previously holding out hope that postponed dates could be pushed into late 2020, an increasing number of tours originally slated for this year are being canceled outright or being retooled with 2021 in mind.
The multidisciplinary design team at Production.Club out of Los Angeles, meanwhile, has taken up the task of imagining what a protective concert suit might look like.
Complex